The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence, 3. köideT. & J. Swords, 1802 |
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... knowledge of the politics of the day ? —Such a preference of temporal to spiritual things is equally unworthy of his profession , and of the name which he bears . It is believed that the next volume may be expected to be more worthy of ...
... knowledge of the politics of the day ? —Such a preference of temporal to spiritual things is equally unworthy of his profession , and of the name which he bears . It is believed that the next volume may be expected to be more worthy of ...
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... knowledge , especially the knowledge of God . Instruction is the stated way of communicating knowledge . Leave a child to himself , uninstructed and undisciplined , and you may expect to see a picture of ignorance and vice . Such sights ...
... knowledge , especially the knowledge of God . Instruction is the stated way of communicating knowledge . Leave a child to himself , uninstructed and undisciplined , and you may expect to see a picture of ignorance and vice . Such sights ...
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... knowledge and virtue are sown to most advantage ; how clearly it must follow , that it is the duty of pa- . rents themselves to sow these seeds ; while at the same time , it may be expedient , that they employ other skilful hands to ...
... knowledge and virtue are sown to most advantage ; how clearly it must follow , that it is the duty of pa- . rents themselves to sow these seeds ; while at the same time , it may be expedient , that they employ other skilful hands to ...
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... knowledge . These are events which demand our warmest gratitude . These are events for which thousands will have cause to adore our Saviour to eternity . In respect to temporal affairs , the late century has set in a cloud . Our own ...
... knowledge . These are events which demand our warmest gratitude . These are events for which thousands will have cause to adore our Saviour to eternity . In respect to temporal affairs , the late century has set in a cloud . Our own ...
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... knowledge of the language , which he attained by dint of close application . He was one of the only three that could preach to the natives . He was also the leader of the singing in worship , and had a pleasing knowledge of notes , with ...
... knowledge of the language , which he attained by dint of close application . He was one of the only three that could preach to the natives . He was also the leader of the singing in worship , and had a pleasing knowledge of notes , with ...
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